Central Banking FinTech &amp; RegTech Global Awards

Hosted by Central Banking, the Fintech and Regtech Global Awards bring together the official sector and the FinTech and RegTech communities to celebrate the most exciting and innovative work being done in this new and important area.<br />
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The awards are free to enter and are open to all commercial firms, regulators and supervisors regardless of size, location or ownership.

FinTech & RegTech Global Awards 2020

Entries close in:

12 June 2020

2020-06-12 23:59:59 +0100

FinTech & RegTech Global Awards

Recognising innovation in financial and regulatory technologies

Important dates:

Entries open: March, 2020

Entries close: June 12, 2020

New financial and regulatory technology is changing not only the ways in which supervised entities work, but the way central banks and supervisors work as well. This symbiotic effect between the supervised and those supervising, is revolutionising finance. Over the past two years, we have watched the sector evolve and we are now starting to see concrete results in worlds of payments and supervision, and in combatting financial crime and cyber risk.

Central Banking’s FinTech & RegTech Global Awards bring together the official sector and the FinTech and RegTech communities to celebrate the most exciting and innovative work being done in this new and important area.

These awards recognise:

Innovation in products and policy, markets, economies and society

How the best results are achieved through partnership

The best work among central banks, other financial regulators and supervisors and the broader practitioner market

The awards will take place online in September,2020, details of the event will follow.

Testimonials

Our vision is to be a leading central bank – dynamic, engaged, and trusted. Our Fintech Working Group has personified that vision through its top quality research, innovative partnerships, and leading edge projects. I am immensely proud of this work and I am delighted with this award, which recognizes the Bank of Canada as pioneers among our peers.

Stephen Poloz, governor, Bank of Canada

With cyber resilience at the forefront of global attention, I'm delighted that our Security Operations Centre has been recognised as world-leading for innovation. It is so important we stay ahead in cyber, it is an ever-changing threat landscape.

Executive director for technology, Bank of England, Rob Elsey

The Information Governance Policy of the Central Bank of Brazil is an enterprise-wide initiative that has been a relevant tool to foster efficiency and innovation in all business processes of this monetary authority, particularly in collecting, processing and publishing data regarding the regulation and supervision of the financial system

Gabriela Ruberg, head of information governance, Central Bank of Brazil

This award is a tribute to the collective contribution of the staff of MAS who continue to work hard to build a smart financial centre where innovation is pervasive and technology is used widely. MAS will continue to adopt a responsive regulatory approach that is conducive to innovation, whilst fostering safety and security.

Monetary Authority of Singapore, deputy governor Jacqueline Loh

We need to empower new technological solutions to further ensure safety and credibility of the financial sector. Developing an environment conducive to competition and innovation in the financial services sector is one of our strategic directions and we will keep our efforts to stay at the pinnacle of the modern financial market trends. The RegTech award was one of the sources of inspiration.

Board member, Central Bank of Lithuania, Marius Jurgilus

We are truly appreciative of and humbled by the award and for the recognition of the effort made on Project Khokha. We are mindful that our builds on the trailblazing work done by other central banks and we are pleased to be able to contribute our findings to an ever expanding collective knowledge base.